Full-length character portrait of young woman holding a tennis racket in front of a backdrop of a lawn, with a house in the background and a tennis ball in the air. She wears a tam and a dark dress with a bow at the collar and a sash at the striped...
Full-length character portrait of young woman holding a tennis racket in front of a backdrop of a lawn, with a house in the background and a tennis ball in the air. She wears a tam and a dark dress with a bow at the collar and a sash at the striped...
Full-length character portrait of comedic actor Digby Bell in costume for his role as Ruddifoot in "Lawn Tennis," which he performed at Macauley's Theatre in October 1880. He wears a hat and long jacket with knee-length pants and...
Full-length character portrait of older woman standing before a backdrop of a lawn with a house, wearing a long striped skirt, a fitted blouse with buttons, and a hat with brim, and holding a tennis racket behind her head. She is a member of...
Full-length character portrait of young woman seated on a balustrade holding a tennis racket in front of a backdrop of a lawn, with a house in the background. She wears a tam and a dark dress with a bow at the collar and a sash at the striped...
Full-length character portrait of young woman standing in front of backdrop of lawn with house behind her, wearing ruffled hat and striped dress and holding a tennis racket. Identified as Amelia Price Dow Churchyard, whose stage name was Millie...
Buildings; University of Louisville--Buildings; Tennis courts; Sports & recreation facilities;
Location: Belknap Campus: 350 Warnock Street. Current uses: 12 tennis courts. Named in honor: Named for Lewis "Sonny" Bass and Mason Rudd, each of whom were major donors to the facility's construction. Awards won: 1995 Design Award,...
Louisville General Hospital; Nursing students; Sports
Student at the Louisville General Hospital school of nursing. The woman wears shorts and holds a tennis racquet. Donated by Margaret L. Parker, class of 1945. Her unmarried name was Margaret Louise Keller. Title supplied by cataloger.
Paintings; Oil paintings; Commemorations; Meetings; Oaths; Pledges of allegiance; Allegiance; Politics & government; Political issues; Political activity; Political strategies; Revolutions; Opposition (Political science); Economic &...
“Four fully painted heads stand out against the enormous expanse of white ground: the abbé Grégoire, the author of tracts in defence [defense] of Jews and Blacks; Mirabeau, the celebrated orator; Barnave, a jurist from Grenoble; and...